A House of Commons vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal will go ahead as planned, the prime minister’s spokesman said, but declined to rule out that it could be a conditional or provisional vote.

May pledged that MPs would have a second chance to vote on her Brexit deal on March 12, with votes on whether to leave without a deal or to delay Brexit to follow later this week if the deal is voted down.

But speculation mounted Monday that May would seek to avoid a straight vote on her deal and instead ask MPs to vote for a deal on the condition that changes the U.K. is seeking to the agreement are accepted by the EU.

Asked whether the vote would be conditional, May’s spokesman said only that the relevant motion would be put forward in the House of Commons later on Monday and would deliver clarity.

The House of Commons would also have an “update” later today, the spokesman said, though it is not clear what form this will take. Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay is due to appear before a House of Commons committee at 4 p.m. U.K. time, but officials suggested this could be moved if he is required to give a statement in the House of Commons chamber.

If May loses the vote on Tuesday, Politico continues, “it is still May’s intention to give an emergency business statement setting out plans for a vote on no deal later this week, followed by a vote on extending Article 50 if that course of action is rejected.”

Having spoken on the phone with Germany’s Angela Merkel and with Juncker late Sunday night, May flew to Strasbourg to meet with Juncker in person on Monday.

May IS going to Strasbourg and will see Juncker tonight for face to face talks – sources say this does not mean there is definitely a deal

The problem there is that BOTH major parties do not want to leave the EU, and have contempt for the British version of Deplorables that actually voted to leave. They are conspiring with the EU to overturn that vote.

In any case, if they delay it long enough, they will be part of the Caliphate.

Brexit isn’t likely to eliminate pencil-necked bureaucrats issuing regulations. But from what I’ve read (admittedly more about what farmers can produce and greengrocers sell than fish), the Brussels bureaucrats are particularly a PITA with stupid regulations (e.g. things along the line of the shape of cucumbers which could be sold).

The Government and the media have made the idea of a no deal so toxic and untenable that it has removed the UK’s only real leverage over the EU from the table.

And that is the whole crux of the issue…why would the EU waste its time negotiating in good faith when it knows all it has to do is to sit on its backside and let the UK consume itself and eventually beg to be let to stay in (but of course you can stay in BUT you are going to be paying more for the privilege of staying in).